Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 59, Number 273, Decatur, Adams County, 20 November 1961 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT CO., INC. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller, Jr President John O. Heller Vice President Chas. Holthouse Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates By Mail in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, 88.00; Six months, 54.25; 3 months, 82.25. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, 80.00; « months. 84.75; 3 months, 82.50. . By Carrier, 35 cents per week. Single copies, 7 cents. Like An Ostrich Very few people will bother to hit another person in the head if that person is wearing a football helmet. It takes no profound thinker to realize that you don’t bother hitting people where they are protected. The same thinking holds true for nations. This is the reason Civil Defense is important to us. It is a real deterrent to war, not just a defense in case of war. If Russia realizes that the majority of United States citizens are protected against anything but a direct nuclear hit, they will also realize that it is senseless to ever consider an attack. The Russians know full well that any attack on this nation win be only partially successful. We have interceptor missiles that can take care of a good share of their missiles. And, we also have a retaliatory strength that will hit them back almost immediately. Thus, they would be in no position to take any kind of advantage of a nuclear attack — they would be too crippled. But, if they know that the American people are quite defenseless, the odds go up — in their favor. If a large part of our population could be destroyed by a nuclear attack, they would not have to be in a hurry to occupy this nation. In fact, they would be able to just forget about the United States as any sort of opponent, rebuild their own nation, and then carry Communism throughout the world. Civil Defense makes good sense for Adams county. The biggest concern in our immediate area, in the event of an atomic war, would be fallout. This is not to discount any possibility of a bomb, but despite civic pride in our tri-state area, there is nothing of enough defense value in the area to warrant the use of a multi-million ruble weapon. Just what the targets for Russian bombs might be are matters of conjecture. Some feel it would be the population areas; others think it would be military installations; and some feel it would be the power producing centers, such as electrical generating plants. In any of these instances, Adams county would only be hit by an off-course weapon. But we would certainly be affected by radioactive fallout — unless we knew what to do, and had the proper protection. Editorial Writer Today John G. Heller

TV PROGRAMS

Central Daylight Tim* WANE-TV Channel IS MONDAY tlfe Qf Riley :80—Tom Calenberg New* :48 Doug Edward*—News :00 —Wanted: Dead or Alive :80—To Tell The Truin :00—Pete and Gladys B:Bo—Window on Main Street 9:oo—Danny Thoma# 9:Bo—Andy Griffith 10:00—Hennessey 10:80—I've Got a Secret 11:00—Phil Wlleun—N«w« 11:16—Remarkable Andrew TLKBDAI ■•rains 7:ls—Dally Word 7:20—80b Carlin —News 7:2s—College of the Air 7:55—80b Carlin —News B:oo—Captain Kangaroo B.oo—Cut tee Cup lh«am 10:00—Breakfast In Fort Wayne 10:20—1 Dove Lucy 11:00—Video Village 11:30—Your Surprise Package 11:55—CBS - News Aneraaea 12:00 —Dove Os lase 12:80—Search For Tomorrow 12:15—Guiding Light 1:00 —Ann Colone’s Woman's Page I:3s—News I:3o—As The World Turns 2:oo—Password B:3v—Huuseparty B:oo—Millionaire j:lO—Verdict Is Yours B:6S—CBS News i:o»—Brighter Day i:ls—Secret Storm 4:Bo—Edge of Night 6:oo—Dance Date 7Cvealag B:oo—Life of Riley B:3o—Tom Calenberg—News B:4s—Doug Edwards —News 7:oo—Traekdown 7:Bo—Marshall Dillon 8;00 —Dick Van Dyke Show B:3o—Dobie Gillis B:oo—Red Skelton 9:Bo—lchabod & Me 10:00—Garry Moore Show 11:00—Phil Wilson News 11:15—Welcotne Stranger , WItJG-TV Chonnol 33 MONDAY To Sporu 8:15 —News, Jack Gray B:2s—Weather B:Bo—Pete Smith Shew B:4s—Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:OO—R.C.M.P. 7:Bo—Everglades With Ron Hayes B:oo—National Velvet B:Bo—The Price is Right 11:00—News A Weather 11:15—Sports Today i 1130 —Jack Paar TUUMBAY ■•piblbk 6:30 —Continental Classroom 7:oo—Today 8:80 —Engineer John 8 • 80—Coffee break o:sß—Faith Tn I,Jve By 18:1)0—Say When 18:80 —Play Your Hunch

11:00—The Price Is Right 11:M> —Concentration Afternoon 11:00— News 11:10—The Weatherman HiOWK W" 18:81—NBC News Day Report 1:00—Tril a Or Consequencee I:2o—The Peoples' Choice B:oo—Jan Murray Show B:Bo—Loretta Young 3:oo—Young Dr. Malone -- 8:80 —From These Roots 4:oo—Make Room for Daddy 4:Bo—Here's Hollywood s:oo—Kukla A Ollie s:os—The Bo so Show s:4s—The Uncle Win - Boso Show Evenlac B:oo—Gatosway to Sports 4:ls—Newe B:Bs—Wsathsr 8:80 —Pets Smith Show B:4s—Huntley-Brinklsy Report 7:oo—Ripcord 7:3o—Laramie B:Bo—Alfred Hitchcock Presents 9:oo—The Dick Powell Show 10:00—Caln's Hundred 11:00—News and Weather ii;iUgI I W£! ,w - WFTA-TV Chonnol 21 MONDAY Evening B:oo—Popeye Show B:lß—Quick Draw McGraw 7:oo—Mr, Magoo 7:05—81 Evening Report 7:IS—ABC Evening Report 7:80 —Cheyenne B:3o—Rifleman 9:0 O—S urf side 6 10:00 —Ben Casey 11:00—ABC News 11:12—What’s the Weather 11:17—Dragon Wyck TUhIaDAY Montag 9:47 —Sing and Like<ll 11:00—The Texan 11:80—Love That Bob After Noon 12:00—Camouflage 12:80—Make a Fa<e I:oo—Day tn Court I:2S—ABC News 1:30—I'll Make the Arrest 2:oo—Number, Please 2:Bo—Seven Keys 8 "10—Queen for a Day B:3o—Who Do You Trust 4:00 American Bandstand 4:lo—Youthful Badinan s:oo—Cimarron City Evenlna 6:oo—Popeye Show 8:80—Yogi Bear 7:oo—Mr, Magoo , 7:05—81 Evening report 7:IS—ABC Evening Report 7:Bo—Bugs Bunn> 8:00—Bachelor Father B:3o—Tbr New Breed 9:3o—Yours for a Song 10:00—Westinghouse Special 11:00—ABC News 11:12—What's the Weather 11:17—Big Time Wrestling from 21 MOVIII ADAMS “Come September” Mon 7:18: !':S3 “Nikki, Wild Dug ut North” Thur* 1:10; 3:33; 3:26; 7:19; 9:12. I

I Modern Etiquette By Bobarta Lee O- I « Q. What should the bridegroom and his beet man at a formal wedding do with their gloves during ceremony? A, The bridegroom removes his right glove and holds it la his left hand. The best man does not remove his gloves. If, however, it is a double-ring ceremony, the bridegroom must remove both gloves, holding them in the left hand, and then switching them to the right hand at the time when the bride places his ring on his finger. Q. I’ve always thought that the breaking of bread or crackers into one's soup was bad manners, but

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Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (UPI) — Livestock: Hogs 8,500; fairly active; barrows and gilts steady to 35 higher, closing mostly steady; good shipping demand; largely mixed U.S. No 1-2 190-225 lb butchers 18.7517.00; around 150 head 205-210 lb 17.00; bulk mixed No 1-3 190240 lb 18.2516.75; mixed No 12 and 2-3 230-270 lb 18.001-8.25. Cattle 17,000, calves 100; slaugh ter steers moderately active, steady with last week’s strong close; hellers steady to 25 higher; other classes steady; several loads prime 1150-1300 lb steers 27.2527.35; load prime 1192 lb 27.50; bulk choice and prime 900-1400 lb load prime 1431 lb 27.25; mixed choice and prime 1583 lb 24.50; loadlots mixed good and choice 1050-1150 lb 24.50-

25.89; most geed NtlMO lb 24.50; load mixed eMct And prime 975 lb heifers 25.15; bulk choice 23.50-24.75; good largely 22.75-23.25; good 700 lb stock steers 23.50. Sheep 1,500; active; slaughter lambs 50-75 higher; deck choice and prime 98 lb fad western wooled lambs 17.75; choice and prime naUve wooled slaughter lambs 17X10-17.50; good and choice 15.00-17.00; cull to good 8.00-14.50; double deck choice and prime shorn fed lamba No 1 pelts 108 lb 17.00. New York Stock Exchange Prices MIDDAT PRICKS A. T. & T.r 131’4; Central Soya,

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